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Listed below are major reports of the most recent censuses. In most cases separate reports are available for each State, subject, industry, etc. Preliminary reports which have been issued are not included in the list.

Complete information on publications of all the censuses appears in the Bureau of the Census Catalog. which is published quarterly and cumulated to the annual issue. A list of data files (computer tapes and punchcards) and unpublished materials is also included, beginning with the 1964 issues. A sample copy of the Catalog is available from the Bureau of the Census on request. The annual subscription price is $6.50 for 4 quarterly issues and 12 monthly supplements ($1.75 additional for foreign mailing).

1972 CENSUS OF TRANSPORTATION

TC72-N1 to N3. National Travel Survey. Data presented on seasonal and summary basis for 1972. Trips, person-trips, person-nights, person-miles, and accommodations used, by such travel characteristics as means of transport, purpose, duration, origin, destination, distance of trip, size of party, vacation, and weekend, and by such socioeconomic characteristics as family income level, residence, occupation and education.

TC72-T1 to T52. Truck Inventory and Use Survey. Data presented for each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the United States. Data cover the characteristics and uses of private and commercial truck resources; number of vehicles and such characteristics as major use, body type, vehicle-size class, year model, type of fuel, range of

operation, vehicle type and axle arrangement, acquisition, and cab type.

TC72-C1 to C51. Commodity Transportation Survey. Data on shipments of commodities by manufacturers. One report for the United States as a whole on flow of commodities at various transportation commodity classification (TCC) levels showing tons and ton-miles of shipments by means of transport, length of haul, weight of shipment, origin, and destination; and a series of geographic reports on flow of commodities from manufacturing plants located in each of 27 production areas (each area consists of one or a cluster of standard metropolitan statistical areas) and selected States. Data on tons and ton-miles of commodities shipped by means of transport, length of haul, and areas of destination of shipments.

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Vol. I. Characteristics for States, Cities, and Counties. Separate reports for the United States, each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and each outlying area. Each report to be issued first as two separate paper-bound chapters, then assembled and issued in hard-cover:

General Characteristics for States, Cities, and Counties, Series HC(1)-A. Data for States, counties, SMSA's, urbanized areas, and places of 1,000 or more inhabitants. Detailed Characteristics for States, Cities, and Counties, Series HC(1)-B. Sample data for some or all of the following areas: States, counties, SMSA's, urbanized areas, and places of 2,500 or more inhabitants.

Vol. II. Metropolitan Housing Characteristics, Series HC(2). Detailed and cross-classified data. One report for each SMSA and a national summary report.

Vol. III. Block Statistics, Series HC(2). One report for each urbanized area showing data for individual blocks on selected housing and population subjects. Also includes reports for certain communities outside urbanized areas.

Vol. IV. Components of Inventory Change, Series HC(4). A report for the United States and each of 15 SMSA's based on a sample survey covering such components of change as new construction, conversion, merger, and demolition.

Vol. V. Residential Finance, Series HC(5). A report for the United States, by region, based on a sample survey. Data on financing and characteristics of homeowner properties and rental and vacant properties.

Vol. VI. Estimates of "Substandard" Housing, Series HC(6). A report for the United States presenting data on substandard housing units for States, counties, and cities, based on the number of units lacking plumbing facilities combined with estimates of units with all plumbing facilities but in dilapidated condition.

1969 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE

Vol. I. Area Reports. A separate report for each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, presenting data for the area and its subdivisions. The State reports include separate data for all farms and for farms with sales of $2,500 or more.

Vol. II. U.S. Summary. Statistics by subject presented in separate chapters with totals for the United States, regions, geographic divisions, and States. Data for all farms and for farms with sales of $2,500 or more. The subject matter chapters will be issued as individual reports as follows:

Introduction

1. General Farm Information; Procedures for Collection, Processing, Classification

2. Farms: Number, Use of Land, Size of Farm

3. Farm Management, Farm Operators

4. Equipment, Labor, Expenditures, Chemicals

5. Livestock, Poultry, Livestock and Poultry Products

6. Crops, Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Forest Products

7. Value of Products, Economic Class, Contracts

8. Type of Farm

9. Irrigation and Drainage on Farms

Vol. III. Agricultural Services. Data by State and county and for the United States relating to the growing field of agricultural services.

Vol. IV. Irrigation. Data for drainage basins in the United States. Includes data on land irrigated, production of crops on irrigated land, number of establishments, water conveyed. users served, water obtained by source, and type of organization.

Vol. V. Special Reports.

Parts 1-9. Type-of-Farm Operations. One report for each major type-of-farm classification, presenting 1971 data for selected counties, States, and the United States.

Part 10. Horticultural Specialties. Data for 1970 for counties, States, and the United States.

Part 11. Farm Finance. Financial data for States and the United States.

Part 12. Ranking Agricultural Counties. The top ranking counties in descending order of importance for various agricultural characteristics and items of production, with comparable data and rank for 1964.

Part 15. Graphic Summary. Dot-maps and pattern-maps depicting many characteristics of United States agriculture in 1969.

(Parts 13, 14, and 16 relate to forms, procedures, and coverage of the 1969 Census of Agriculture.)

Vol. VI. Drainage of Agricultural Lands. Data from the 1969 Census of Agriculture for individual farms with sales of $2,500 and over, presented for States and counties; and selected data from the 1972 Census of Governments on project area, revenue and expenditure, debt and employment for drainage districts and counties.

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